PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- My Grandmother's Wartime Diary gives voice to women
- Remembrance Week supplement. Insert Valour and Sacrifice
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- My Messiah
- The author describes how her childhood experience of hearing a broadcast of the Messiah led her to joining the Confederation Singers, and also her current feelings when singing this musical composition
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- My eye
- photo story [feature column] : "Tuesday Afternoon, Brighton, Charlottetown"
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- My faithful taxi
- Column entitiled "Veterinarily yours";
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- My first Ironman
- Extraordinary [one-off column] : Local photographer Anna Karpinski recounts her first attendance at an international Ironman event held in Whistler, BC; Karpinski's sister Vera was the sole representative for PEI and is depicted in the accompanying photograph to the story
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- My life in Crapaud
- From The Guardian, Charlottetown. P.E.I., November 9, 1929.
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- My memories of spring on the farm.
- Photography by Patty Hardy.
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- My old cow
- PEI beef farmer Wayne McQuaid, of South Melville, commissioned a portrait of his "old cow," which produced her 17th and final calf at the age of 23., ***unscanned
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- My son realizes bomb threats are no joking matter
- Letter to the Editor.
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- My space
- Section A, p. 22-23
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- My teaching experience at Ithanji Primary School
- Peter Cudmore, a UPEI Education student, details his experience in Kenya while completing an international education specialization with Farmers Helping Farmers [Farmers helping farmers special insert]., ***unscanned
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- My trip back home
- Commentary on the affect of global warming to the author's hometown and environment
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- Myers submits questions from Earth Action
- On behalf of the environmental group Earth Action, Opposition Leader Steven Myers submitted to Environment Minister Janice Sherry, several written questions regarding non-toxic herbicides and alternative products to chemical pesticides that are currently on a provincially banned product list and also a question regarding whether a comprehensive ban on cosmetic pesticides similar to those currently in place in Ontario will be introduced into PEI.